Genea

Assisted Fertility

CasualAndrologyScientist

Deakin, Australian Capital Territory, Australia Casual
The Brief

“Casual Andrology Scientist at Genea. Skills: Andrology Scientist, ART sample preparation, diagnostic sperm analysis, laboratory maintenance. partake in ART sample preparation. diagnostic sperm analysis”

What You'll Achieve.

providing excellent patient care

Industry & Context.

Assisted Fertility
Eligibility Requirements

work on Saturdays and public holidays

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

experience in an IVF laboratory is essential, excellent attention to detail, a work ethic, the ability to work as part of a small, skilled team is essential, excellent communication skills, a real commitment to providing excellent patient care

What You'll Do.

partake in ART sample preparation

diagnostic sperm analysis

laboratory maintenance on Saturdays and public holidays

performing all aspects of Andrology services and diagnostic procedures in the laboratory

Manual handling of gametes

Diagnostic Andrology procedures

ART sperm preparation for IUI

Laboratory maintenance including equipment checks

Communicating directly with patients and maintaining accurate records

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work in a friendly team; ability to work as part of a small, skilled team is essential

Communication Scope

Communicating directly with patients; excellent communication skills

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